MR2018-12-01T04:53:39+10:00http://forums.melodicrock.com/phpBB/feed.php?f=882018-12-01T04:53:39+10:002018-12-01T04:53:39+10:00http://forums.melodicrock.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=62222&p=4752513#p4752513Canadian musician Andy Kim (Rock me gently, Sugar Sugar) will be bringing together an amazing group of fellow musicians, and the show will be hosted by comedian Russell Peters

]]>2018-03-22T01:50:15+10:002018-03-22T01:50:15+10:00http://forums.melodicrock.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=27259&p=4742358#p4742358Saga has performed their final concert, however there's possibility they may be back in the future.

]]>2018-03-13T04:05:02+10:002018-03-13T04:05:02+10:00http://forums.melodicrock.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=59478&p=4742131#p4742131I have their " Over 60 Minues with..." hits album. Armageddon, Take Me to the Kaptin, Spaceship Superstar, Young and Restless..

Saw them in 2013 at Rock The Park in London, Ontario.

16 former members of the band... lead singer Ron Tabak died Christmas day in 1984 due to undetected injury from being hit by a car on his bike.. dang.

]]>2018-02-14T05:52:11+10:002018-02-14T05:52:11+10:00http://forums.melodicrock.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=59259&p=4741231#p4741231Statistics: Posted by StyxGuy — Wed Feb 14, 2018 5:52 am
]]>2017-08-29T16:28:50+10:002017-08-29T16:28:50+10:00http://forums.melodicrock.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=60451&p=4736106#p4736106 New music from LeeLifeson could come up in near future ...:

Set 2:(No Country for Old Hens)Tom SawyerYYZThe Spirit of RadioNatural ScienceJacob's LadderCygnus X-1 Book II: Hemispheres Part I: PreludeCygnus X-1(The Voyage Part 1 & 3 with drum solo)Closer to the HeartXanadu2112 Part I: Overture2112 Part II: The Temples of Syrinx2112 Part IV: Presentation2112 Part VII: Grand Finale

"Neil Peart drives like he drums. On a bright mid-April afternoon in Los Angeles, fresh from a rehearsal with his band, Rush, for what might be their last big tour, he powers his pristine, silver, Goldfinger-style 1964 Aston Martin DB5 onto an exit ramp off the 405 at highway speed, slowing not at all — speeding up, maybe — into a sharp, perilous curve. Call it the way of the Peart: daunting technical mastery paired with a penchant for the gloriously excessive.

Lifeson has faced some serious health crises. He receives injections for psoriatic arthritis, and he was hospitalized for anemia from bleeding ulcers a few years ago, receiving blood transfusions. For years, too, he had considerable trouble breathing, feeling like he could never quite fill his lungs. When he underwent recent ulcer surgery, his doctor discovered the problem. "My stomach was behind my heart, pushing against my lung," he says. Everything is now back in place, and he's thrilled at the prospect of playing shows without gasping for air."

Lee would have no trouble keeping busy without Rush — he and his wife, Nancy Young, have homes in London and Toronto, and spend a lot of time traveling. He is a serious collector of many things, including art, wine and baseballs. But he is a lot less eager to retire from the road than his bandmates. "I'm definitely the most gung-ho about working," he says. "With me, mixing is a nightmare — the guys have to rip the fucking thing out of my hands because I keep trying to make it perfect. I love putting shows together, I love playing for people, so I don't have any doubts in that area. The other guys do have doubts, and they have other demands on their lives that I don't have."